The Horn Everyone Recognizes
Some horns get ignored. This one doesn’t.
Five quick notes and everyone looks. The Dixie horn isn’t just loud. It’s recognizable, fun, and tied to one of the most iconic cars in TV history. You’ve heard it at car shows, on lifted trucks, in parades, and maybe even from a side-by-side out in the woods. It’s the kind of sound that turns heads, gets smiles, and leaves a mark.
Most people call it the General Lee horn. Some just call it the Dukes of Hazzard horn. But the right name is the Dixie horn. It plays a short melody using real air trumpets, not a speaker or fake sound. And it’s been doing that long before most people knew what it was called.
In this article, we’ll go over what the Dixie horn is, how it works, why the General Lee made it famous, and why people still run it today.

